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florida and kansas passed laws banning islamic law in their state. a spokesperson for kansas governor sam brownback said, quote, kansas courts will rely exclusively on the laws of our state and nation when deciding cases and will not consider the laws of foreign jurisdictions. it's anybody's guess why we need a law confirming we follow the laws of our own country. seems redundant. >>> next, newt gingrich gets outshined by the sound of his own cell phone. he was talking about what went so wrong for republicans this past election when this happened. >> the romney campaign was wrong. they thought they were going to win. if you talked to them at 5:00 on election day, they would have told you they honestly believed they were going to win. i also think that -- the country is going to vote to be in a different position, and i think we have got to understand that -- >> is that a ring tone? what ring tone was that? >> i have two ring tones. i have "dancing queen" is my general ring tone for most people, and then my wife's ring tone is "super trouper." we stay
florida and kansas passed laws banning islamic law in their state. a spokesperson for kansas governor sam brownback said, quote, kansas courts will rely exclusively on the laws of our state and nation when deciding cases and will not consider the laws of foreign jurisdictions. it's anybody's guess why we need a law confirming we follow the laws of our own country. seems redundant. >>> next, newt gingrich gets outshined by the sound of his own cell phone. he was talking about what went...
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so you don't see after a while the democratic press objecting to the rule of law. meaning the most extreme right wing democratic editors are generally considered to be treacherous. >> well, let me ask this. we're a bunch of lawyers and judges here, but and most people have said over the years, at least in modern times that all the great societal issues eventually end up in court. but what strikes me about what you said is how little ended up in court during that period. now, of course, during that time we didn't have the application of the first amendment to the states incorporation hadn't occurred, but state courts were open. one would think these issues would be litigated constantly in state courts. why not? >> there are so few examples of it, and again, the wonderful example that i cited tonight of governor seymour throwing one of these cases into municipal court when it involved is sort of comical. because no federal court is going to hear it. and the courts in the states where most of this see presentation's taking place, maryland, missouri, kentucky, are real
so you don't see after a while the democratic press objecting to the rule of law. meaning the most extreme right wing democratic editors are generally considered to be treacherous. >> well, let me ask this. we're a bunch of lawyers and judges here, but and most people have said over the years, at least in modern times that all the great societal issues eventually end up in court. but what strikes me about what you said is how little ended up in court during that period. now, of course,...
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, and when it was against civil law, they followed that civil law. and since then, there is no polygamy and hasn't been for many, many years. in fact, those who insist on practicing it are excommunicated from the church. so there are no members of the church that practice polygamy. >> okay. another point, it's well l known to people that study religion that mormonism may be the next great world religion- it's so successful and expanding at such a rate. is there any one or two things you can attribute the success of the mormon worldview to? >> well, yes. i would say yes. one, of course, i think is our great missionary program. they go into all parts of the world and explain religion, and i think, again, that it's somewhat of their beliefs, i think, that attract many people. for example, we do believe in a supreme being. we also, which i think is also impressive to people, we believe that we can be families forever- that through certain ordinances that are performed in a temple provided for that responsibility and offered to us- we can be sealed on ear
, and when it was against civil law, they followed that civil law. and since then, there is no polygamy and hasn't been for many, many years. in fact, those who insist on practicing it are excommunicated from the church. so there are no members of the church that practice polygamy. >> okay. another point, it's well l known to people that study religion that mormonism may be the next great world religion- it's so successful and expanding at such a rate. is there any one or two things you...
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of the public wants to enforce current laws while 47 once the legislation. this is a big law to ban assault weapons which is backed by president obama has not gained much support since october 2011. 44 percent support and assault weapons ban while 51 percent are against it. >> today 200 use of teachers will get the proper training to be able to carry a weapon. the utah shooting sports council said it would waive its $50 fee for concealed weapons training for the teachers. it's an idea gaining traction in the aftermath of the connecticut school shooting. you ties among few states that let people carry license concealed weapons and the public schools without exception. >> to fire fighters were wounded by gunmen and was that is new york house on fire and then killed two other firefighters say they are thankful for the support they have received. there rochester hospital released a statement from the fire fighting say they are " normal and a bit overwhelmed " by the outpouring of support and well wishes for them and their families. both firefighters have been up
of the public wants to enforce current laws while 47 once the legislation. this is a big law to ban assault weapons which is backed by president obama has not gained much support since october 2011. 44 percent support and assault weapons ban while 51 percent are against it. >> today 200 use of teachers will get the proper training to be able to carry a weapon. the utah shooting sports council said it would waive its $50 fee for concealed weapons training for the teachers. it's an idea...
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a law banning all americans from adopting from russia has passed in parliament. it's considered a payback of sorts for an american law passed two weeks ago to put financial reconstructions of russians accused of human rights violations and bans them from traveling to the united states. joining us to talk about it is adam partman. adam, thank fs for joining us. a lot of people are emotional about this subject. i want to give our viewers a sense in what this means in terms of the overall impact. the state department says over the last 20 years americans have adopted more than 60,000 children from russia, more than any other country. they talk about the need, too. they say there are more than 750,000 orphans in russia. in the united states a little more than 58,000 children live in group homes or state institutions. so, adam, what kind of impact could this have on families who want to adopt or are in the process of aup dopting russian children? >> obviously, if what they say is going to happen really happens, those families are not going to be able to adopt the kids
a law banning all americans from adopting from russia has passed in parliament. it's considered a payback of sorts for an american law passed two weeks ago to put financial reconstructions of russians accused of human rights violations and bans them from traveling to the united states. joining us to talk about it is adam partman. adam, thank fs for joining us. a lot of people are emotional about this subject. i want to give our viewers a sense in what this means in terms of the overall impact....
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we have to have a law change, or a regulatory change. but it's only the fair thing to do. these folks going through this whole referendum exercise. it's now legal. they should have every right that other married couples have. ironically, going to pay slightly higher taxes because of the marriage penalties. but it's very important to people. i supported question six. this is a big deal for them, for everyone. and we're going to help folks. >> we've got two more days in shopping maryland. you're a big proponent of shop local. are you seeing that happening? >> yes. i'm encouraging everyone to do their last minute shopping in local stores in maryland. good for the economy. get off the internet, shop locally. if you walk around the main streets in mared, you know there are a lot of stores. the recession is still affecting a lot of businesses. this will be helpful. >> you have some concern about the death tax. talk about that. >> welsh here's the problem in maryland. for the last six years we raised every tax imaginable. income tax, sales tax, alcohol tax. it's an endless series
we have to have a law change, or a regulatory change. but it's only the fair thing to do. these folks going through this whole referendum exercise. it's now legal. they should have every right that other married couples have. ironically, going to pay slightly higher taxes because of the marriage penalties. but it's very important to people. i supported question six. this is a big deal for them, for everyone. and we're going to help folks. >> we've got two more days in shopping maryland....
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law enforcement types, at the love the idea. but plenty of people say it might take surveillance just a bit too far. mary snow has the story. >> reporter: in the movie total recall, there was nothing arnold schwarzenegger could conceal. now the stuff of science fiction is edging closer to reality on new york city streets. if you were carrying a gun, it would look like this with technology the city's police force is developing with the u.s. defense department. the device would read the energy of a person's body. >> it's a radiation that in essence comes from lots of things, but it can come body. what it doesn't penetrate is metal. >> reporter: and since the radiation can't penal trait met penetrate metal, it makes the outline of a gun visible. right now the devices only work from a couple of feet away and the nypd is hoping to stretch that to about 80 feet. just the possibility of using will technology is setting off alarms among veteran civil liberties advocate norman seigal. >> your first reaction. >> it's fantasy land. it's 19
law enforcement types, at the love the idea. but plenty of people say it might take surveillance just a bit too far. mary snow has the story. >> reporter: in the movie total recall, there was nothing arnold schwarzenegger could conceal. now the stuff of science fiction is edging closer to reality on new york city streets. if you were carrying a gun, it would look like this with technology the city's police force is developing with the u.s. defense department. the device would read the...
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>> remember, i studied constitutional law for many years. this is my bread and butter. i don't want to do too much to the court. [laughter] >> i think that over all it is important that there's a stability to the court. i think they should have that security and even when there is great controversy, over the court as authorities, which there is today and there will continue to be, more often than not the court goes about its business in a very professional way. system itself has a way of working itself out. for example, the court struck down many new deal statutes, but within five years, roosevelt had appointed a number of justices and most of later legislation, the economic limit on trent legislation, up on trent was upheld. it goes in cycles. >> it is always interesting about the presidential decisions. the decision in 1941 to remove japanese-americans and put them in concentration camps. i don't know if charles hughes was the chief justice at that point, but i wonder in your research if you have come across any of the reasoning behind the liberal presidents, such as
>> remember, i studied constitutional law for many years. this is my bread and butter. i don't want to do too much to the court. [laughter] >> i think that over all it is important that there's a stability to the court. i think they should have that security and even when there is great controversy, over the court as authorities, which there is today and there will continue to be, more often than not the court goes about its business in a very professional way. system itself has a...
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, and when it was against civil law, they followed that civil law. and since then, there is no polygamy and hasn't been for many, many years. in fact, those who insist on practicing it are excommunicated from the church. so there are no members of the church that practice polygamy. >> okay. another point, it's well l known to people that study religion that mormonism may be the next great world religion- it's so successful and expanding at such a rate. is there any one or two things you can attribute the success of the mormon worldview to? >> well, yes. i would say yes. one, of course, i think is our great missionary program. they go into all parts of the world and explain religion, and i think, again, that it's somewhat of their beliefs, i think, that attract many people. for example, we do believe in a supreme being. we also, which i think is also impressive to people, we believe that we can be families forever- that through certain ordinances that are performed in a temple provided for that responsibility and offered to us- we can be sealed on ear
, and when it was against civil law, they followed that civil law. and since then, there is no polygamy and hasn't been for many, many years. in fact, those who insist on practicing it are excommunicated from the church. so there are no members of the church that practice polygamy. >> okay. another point, it's well l known to people that study religion that mormonism may be the next great world religion- it's so successful and expanding at such a rate. is there any one or two things you...
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they are the law enforcement officers for the county. they take a very distinct oath than the rest of us, and they, you know, in this case, i'm not sure that the police met its own high standard of conduct. that's really, really troubling to me. >> and this morning, a spokesman for the police department told 11 news the chief daws not believe that it is inappropriate to comment personally on the indictment, adding any questions about this are best answered in a court of law. >> in this morning's "commitment 2012 report" mitt romney has made it four in a row with an easy win. he scored a double digit victory in washington state caucusses. it is his 14th straight triumph in a row. it comes ahead of tuesday's super tuesday primary. rick santorum and ron paul battled for second place while newt gingrich ran a distant fourth. >> we need a president that knows the economy to fix the economy. >> this is a marathon, not a sprint. we're going to do well. we feel like this race is narrowing like it should. >> there are 419 delegates up for grabs.
they are the law enforcement officers for the county. they take a very distinct oath than the rest of us, and they, you know, in this case, i'm not sure that the police met its own high standard of conduct. that's really, really troubling to me. >> and this morning, a spokesman for the police department told 11 news the chief daws not believe that it is inappropriate to comment personally on the indictment, adding any questions about this are best answered in a court of law. >> in...
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milligan sought what any good law-abiding lawyer would do. he sought redress of his grievance in court, and brought an action against the jailer for $5 million in damages. the jury gave him five dollars. so apparently milligan and the defense against milligan's exclaim was indeed that he really was attempting to subvert the union's efforts and indeed he was deeply involved in the process. i think that the lessons that we learned from these cases are that they are examples of a country in extremists. it's very hard. and i was very interested in the last part of the discussion at the table. your comments about really very hard to draw lessons today. very hard to have an appreciation of the type of circumstance which lincoln faced. i don't think replicable again in the national experience. i hope not, because it cost us dearly. one in every 600,000 americans giving their lives. 1 in 50. there are about 275 of us, maybe 300 of us assembled, six of us would have paid with our lives in this grouping alone. the war came home regularly. the suspensio
milligan sought what any good law-abiding lawyer would do. he sought redress of his grievance in court, and brought an action against the jailer for $5 million in damages. the jury gave him five dollars. so apparently milligan and the defense against milligan's exclaim was indeed that he really was attempting to subvert the union's efforts and indeed he was deeply involved in the process. i think that the lessons that we learned from these cases are that they are examples of a country in...
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milligan sought what any good law asiding lawyer would do. he sought redress of his grievance in court and brought an action against the jailer for $5 million for damages and the jury gave him $5. so apparently the defense against milligan's claim was indeed he really was attempting to subvert the union's efforts and he was deeply involved in the process. i think the lessons that we learned from these cases are, is that they are examples of a country of extremists. it's very hard, i'm very interested in the last part of the discussion at the table, your comments about, really hard to draw lessons today. very hard to have apappreciation of the type of circumstance which lincoln faced. i don't think replicatable in the national experience. 1 in 50 giving their lives, there are about 300 of us here tonight. six of us would have paid with our lives. the war came home regularly. the suspension of the writ is an interesting -- from a legal perspective, interesting anecdote in american history, but its application to understanding presidential war p
milligan sought what any good law asiding lawyer would do. he sought redress of his grievance in court and brought an action against the jailer for $5 million for damages and the jury gave him $5. so apparently the defense against milligan's claim was indeed he really was attempting to subvert the union's efforts and he was deeply involved in the process. i think the lessons that we learned from these cases are, is that they are examples of a country of extremists. it's very hard, i'm very...
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south dakota takes the law to a whole new level. why drivers have to hold their at fights when they are behind the wheel. >> first, the ice is melting. one >> breaking news out of prince george's county regarding the seat of tiffany alston. the former delegate has been removed from her office after entering a plea deal in october relating to misconduct in office charges. the office has determined that the county's committee has the right to withdraw the nomination of greg hall to replace tiffany. who makes the appointment asked to we draw hall's name after questions about drug and gun charges in hall's past. hall has blocked the committee from withdrawing his nomination. >> now to washington where president obama is warning republicans not to use the fiscal cliff as a borrowing limit. both sides seem to be digging in their heels with no move to avoid the fiscal cliff. fiscal cliff negotiations have been at a stand still since monday when republicans proposed raising revenue by closing tax loopholes not by raising rates own the wealt
south dakota takes the law to a whole new level. why drivers have to hold their at fights when they are behind the wheel. >> first, the ice is melting. one >> breaking news out of prince george's county regarding the seat of tiffany alston. the former delegate has been removed from her office after entering a plea deal in october relating to misconduct in office charges. the office has determined that the county's committee has the right to withdraw the nomination of greg hall to...
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. >>> on wednesday, the state of arizona will defend the immigration laws in the supreme court. lawyers with the justice department will dry to get the law declared unconstitutional saying it's an invasion of the federal government's domain. opponents of the law say it encourages racial profiling. >>> just when you were sure winter was done, this happened. mother nature dumped buckets of know from maryland up to upstate new york and reporter scott broom picked up the video for us at deep creek lake in western maryland with the folks who run the ski resort up there. they've seen this snow about a month ago, but they didn't. >> about six inches up there. it's still 32 degrees. a little more snow is possible tonight. as far as we're concerned, it gave us great rain. we needed the rain, and we got the rain. >> the rain is pretty much history. it's a new picture we got in from the valley. see the ski resorts? there's your runs on the left side. about 3,300 feet. they had about five inches in the valley, about exactly due south of garrett county in maryland where we showed you the vid
. >>> on wednesday, the state of arizona will defend the immigration laws in the supreme court. lawyers with the justice department will dry to get the law declared unconstitutional saying it's an invasion of the federal government's domain. opponents of the law say it encourages racial profiling. >>> just when you were sure winter was done, this happened. mother nature dumped buckets of know from maryland up to upstate new york and reporter scott broom picked up the video for...
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law. cnbc's michelle caruso-cabrera is in mexico city covering the story. >> the newspaper's investigation suggests that walmart executives here in mexico spent millions of dollars on bribes in the early 2000 to give out money to local government officials so that they would speed up the permitting process so that they could build their stores more quickly. >> reporter: in a statement walmart said, we're deeply concerned by these allegations and are working aggressively to determine what happened. the "times" reported that the walmart executives at their arkansas headquarters are evidence of the bribes in 2005, but allegedly tried to cover it up despite the company's public commitment to high ethical standards. >> i'm very surprised that they would have allowed anything like this to have occurred in mexico and even more so tried to bury it as opposed to exposing it once they learned there was an irregularity. >> reporter: wal-mart could be prosecuted for violating the federal corrupt pract
law. cnbc's michelle caruso-cabrera is in mexico city covering the story. >> the newspaper's investigation suggests that walmart executives here in mexico spent millions of dollars on bribes in the early 2000 to give out money to local government officials so that they would speed up the permitting process so that they could build their stores more quickly. >> reporter: in a statement walmart said, we're deeply concerned by these allegations and are working aggressively to determine...
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in our district alone, this law was not well thought out, it was not bipartisan. it was a very partisan approach to health care. >> moderator: do have another plan? buekle: yes, we have another plan in the house. >> moderator: another follow-up question here. as the population ages, the cost projections for medicare financially are unsustainable for the nation. so which of the several plans out there to put medicare on stronger financial footing you support, and why? we are going to begin with dan maffei. maffei: it is extremely important that we save medicare. not just for today's generation, but for future generations. ann marie buerkle says if you're over 55, don't worry. when she voted for makes it into a voucher program. there are other ways to handle it. medicare needs some adjustments. but fundamentally, it is a program that works. what does not work is the high cost of health care. there's a lot we need to do to lower health care costs. obamacare could start the process. however, we need to do a lot more. one of the things here in central new york is elect
in our district alone, this law was not well thought out, it was not bipartisan. it was a very partisan approach to health care. >> moderator: do have another plan? buekle: yes, we have another plan in the house. >> moderator: another follow-up question here. as the population ages, the cost projections for medicare financially are unsustainable for the nation. so which of the several plans out there to put medicare on stronger financial footing you support, and why? we are going to...
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obama touted the equal pay measure he signed into law. and attacked his republican rival for not supporting it. >> when young women graduate, they should get equal pay for equal work. that should be a simple question and answer. when governor romney was asked about it, his campaign said, we'll get back to you. >> reporter: for his part, romney says women have suffered under president obama. and he'll do more to help them. >> why is it that there are 3.6 million more women in poverty today than when the president took office. this president has failed america's women. >> reporter: under fire from democrats to end funding for planned parenthood, romney has taken to the air waves to discuss husband position on portion and contraception. >> he thinks abortion should be an option in rape or to save a woman's life. >> reporter: activists say romney is trying to mislead women about his plan. he is pushing for legislation to deny coverage for procedures employers find objectionable. democrats think he gave him an opportunity on tuesday night's de
obama touted the equal pay measure he signed into law. and attacked his republican rival for not supporting it. >> when young women graduate, they should get equal pay for equal work. that should be a simple question and answer. when governor romney was asked about it, his campaign said, we'll get back to you. >> reporter: for his part, romney says women have suffered under president obama. and he'll do more to help them. >> why is it that there are 3.6 million more women in...
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laws, we only prohibit certain type of technology drains. that has to do with national security and technology. but when you talk about in steve's case the talent of the innovative things that basically get sucked out along with that, that's something going sort of -- nobody talks about that. >> it's true. what you're saying is true. goes back to what you were saying before. other countries are stepping up efforts to be a magnet for talent and some of that is entrepreneur and professor and some of that researchers new york city question about that. so we just have to recognize that's happening and make sure we're competitive. now, my on view of it is, if people want to come here and get an education and go back to a country, fine. actually there is a way to help build a sense of innovation and entrepreneurship, stronger economies in other parts of the world that's part of our state department policieses. whole initiative around encouraging entrepreneurship in the middle east. having people come here gone back and start companies there, that'
laws, we only prohibit certain type of technology drains. that has to do with national security and technology. but when you talk about in steve's case the talent of the innovative things that basically get sucked out along with that, that's something going sort of -- nobody talks about that. >> it's true. what you're saying is true. goes back to what you were saying before. other countries are stepping up efforts to be a magnet for talent and some of that is entrepreneur and professor...
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it makes you wonder what law school she went to. as a lawyer your job is not to take their religious views and in a court of law should try to muzzle other women and dress them up is offensive. best thing is blindfold on them. >> she certainly has a right to wear what she wants. >> she can wear what she wants. >> but to tell other women she has to dress this way, otherwise. >> to impose it on other women. i wanted to say this delicately, oftentimes in the business you see the situation where lawyers get really over involved in their case. they don't realize this is search for the facts and they think this is a different type of personal mission and become one with the client. i think it's a little bit out of control. they are entitled to a fair trial but she needs to step back and be a lawyer. >> this nitwit, i have to call her that. when you are trial for your life you need to be focused. like khalid shaikh mohammed could not be focused because some woman was going to be in there with a short dress. >> two women were dressed in mil
it makes you wonder what law school she went to. as a lawyer your job is not to take their religious views and in a court of law should try to muzzle other women and dress them up is offensive. best thing is blindfold on them. >> she certainly has a right to wear what she wants. >> she can wear what she wants. >> but to tell other women she has to dress this way, otherwise. >> to impose it on other women. i wanted to say this delicately, oftentimes in the business you...
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it may not be against the law, but it's criminal. you can set the price of oil, because a bunch of paper trading in the course of a day. by the way, he did not screw up the regulation of the financial institution. the republicans as usual watered down a bill to make what would have been a tough bill. they want everybody on the market to go unregulated. >> can i point out, he released a five-part plan with regard to the speculation and one of the plans was to increase the penalties for illegal trading. another was to look to increase what he calls, i think he said put more cops on the beat. that addresses what we're saying and the other thing were the premium. we only talked about one thing on friday. certainly some accountability. >> dana: i'm not against that. but the "washington post" called it right on the politics saying it's a gimmick. tried by both parties every time. it doesn't get to the fundamental problem. what i think about today, getting ready for the segment. if you went downtown and you persona non-gratta they agree wit
it may not be against the law, but it's criminal. you can set the price of oil, because a bunch of paper trading in the course of a day. by the way, he did not screw up the regulation of the financial institution. the republicans as usual watered down a bill to make what would have been a tough bill. they want everybody on the market to go unregulated. >> can i point out, he released a five-part plan with regard to the speculation and one of the plans was to increase the penalties for...
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this is exactly why it's against the law to import drugs the f.d.a. has not approved. marvin shepherd is president of the partnership for safe medicines, the leading nation nag group fighting counterfeit drugs. >> the doctors should not be buying unapproved foreign medications. and they know it, too. i mean, quite often in the avastin case one side of the label was in french and the other side of the package was in arabic. that's not an approvalled label by f.d.a., it was an unapproved product. >> reporter: the clinic employee says the motivating factor is money. foreign drugs are cheaper than u.s. drugs. for example, a european version of avastin could be as much as $600 less than the average u.s. manufacturer's price. >> people these days will do anything to make a buck. and they don't care about the people who are sick and dying. >> reporter: the f.d.a. says one of the clinics that purchased unapproved drugs is in this building in johnson city, tennessee. according to court records, f.d.a. investigators found some cancer drugs at the clinic last year were either mis
this is exactly why it's against the law to import drugs the f.d.a. has not approved. marvin shepherd is president of the partnership for safe medicines, the leading nation nag group fighting counterfeit drugs. >> the doctors should not be buying unapproved foreign medications. and they know it, too. i mean, quite often in the avastin case one side of the label was in french and the other side of the package was in arabic. that's not an approvalled label by f.d.a., it was an unapproved...
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they can't have an immigration law that's more exclusive than the federal law. they can't have one that's more aloof. they can't get involved in it at all. so if arizona is to succeed here, the supreme court will have to reject 75 years of consistent rule making on that issue. >> rick: the supreme court decision expected sometime around the end of june, making it one more hot button election issue. >> shep: thanks. a new study suggests migration between the united states and mexico has balanced out for the first time in decades. that's according to the pugh research center. from 1995 'til 2000, nearly 2,000 moved. about 1.4 million crossed the border into the united states and nearly the same number moved south. why? experts point to factors, including enforcement of borders and lack of jobs in the united states. >>> earns claim they're building a copy of the spy drone that crashed in iran last year. remember this? tonight there is concern about who else might get a look at it, plus john edwards on trial. the former senator and presidential candidate accused of
they can't have an immigration law that's more exclusive than the federal law. they can't have one that's more aloof. they can't get involved in it at all. so if arizona is to succeed here, the supreme court will have to reject 75 years of consistent rule making on that issue. >> rick: the supreme court decision expected sometime around the end of june, making it one more hot button election issue. >> shep: thanks. a new study suggests migration between the united states and mexico...
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tum tums >>> big moment happening right now at the white house and an unprecedented sex trafficking law targeting cab drivers. time to play reporter roulette. >>> i want to begin at the white house with athena jones. how often does this go to nonu.s. citizens? >> reporter: it's not that common. it's the highest civilian honor that america gives. tony blare got it. nelson mandela was awarded in 2002. it's for people that made a lasting impact whether in politics or world peace or the arts and certainly he fits the bill there. he was prime minister twice. back in 1994 as foreign minister, he got the nobel peace prize for his work for middle east peace talks. you remember back in may, hechs not at that ceremony when the president handed out the awards this year. he's getting his own special dinner tonight to get the award. he did say that paris had done more for the cause of peace in the middle east than anybody alive. >> thank you. >>> next, we're talking to you because i know advocates are speaking ut on this new law that target cab drivers that participate in sex trafficking. >> reporte
tum tums >>> big moment happening right now at the white house and an unprecedented sex trafficking law targeting cab drivers. time to play reporter roulette. >>> i want to begin at the white house with athena jones. how often does this go to nonu.s. citizens? >> reporter: it's not that common. it's the highest civilian honor that america gives. tony blare got it. nelson mandela was awarded in 2002. it's for people that made a lasting impact whether in politics or world...
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opponents say the law is unfair to citizens and will be a financial burden on the state. they collected 100,000 signatures to force the issue on this ballot. >>> time right now 9:07. 53 at the airport. still ahead on 11 news sunday morning. it can be tricky. making a voice. >> when it comes to your financial security, should you choose credit or debit? we'll have an expert in to tell us which card to use and when. >>> we're keeping an eye on the radar. things look quiet but that could >> good morning. we're starting you off with a live view of ocean city from the grand hotel and spa. you can see there are a few beach goers out there on the sand. also some people walking the boardwalk. it's beautiful with a lot of sunshine in ocean city. just a little chilly out tlp 61 at the airport there. 58 at baltimore's airport where the humidity is at 75%. right now the winds are mostly calm. so after starting off the day in mainly the 50s and a few 40s out there, we're at least starting to warm things up. let's look at the radar real quick. this is what we're watching for. leftover
opponents say the law is unfair to citizens and will be a financial burden on the state. they collected 100,000 signatures to force the issue on this ballot. >>> time right now 9:07. 53 at the airport. still ahead on 11 news sunday morning. it can be tricky. making a voice. >> when it comes to your financial security, should you choose credit or debit? we'll have an expert in to tell us which card to use and when. >>> we're keeping an eye on the radar. things look quiet...
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not just some of the laws but all of the laws and that is what we need to do. our president to stand up and divide us along race and color, when he was supposed to be the great uniter and yet he has defied americans and harmed us because if he was sincere he would have done this the first and second year he was president with supermajorities in the house of representatives and senate and heap was wildly popular and now on election eve he inserts this into our politics. it is the wrong course. we should not give amnesty. i will fight that. >>neil: you will not be on the greeting committee for the president? >>guest: no, no high five's from me. >>neil: coming up just ahead. forget that, the real showdown headed to indiana, coming from ... the republican race. . [ heart beating, monitor beeping ] woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- inc
not just some of the laws but all of the laws and that is what we need to do. our president to stand up and divide us along race and color, when he was supposed to be the great uniter and yet he has defied americans and harmed us because if he was sincere he would have done this the first and second year he was president with supermajorities in the house of representatives and senate and heap was wildly popular and now on election eve he inserts this into our politics. it is the wrong course....
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today is that these terrible events will be used by the government to justify a return to emergency law. we still don't have a constitution in egypt, we don't have a parliament. our president and prime minister missing all day. they have made no official statements. you basically have a fringe element that claims to represent us, and it doesn't, on a day and a time when egyptians are still very much trying to decide which way -- which way our revolution is going, freedom of expression must be a right, as is freedom to protest, but the question is here, why was today chosen? why was the protest taking place at the u.s. embassy? who called for this protest? as we heard earlier, this has been on youtube for several weeks now. so this -- you know, we have to think back to the time of the danish cartoons which were published in october 2005, but the protests against them didn't start until january 2006, and much of those -- many of those protests what were i called manufactured outrage, used for political gain by both regimes and islamic groups and we don't want to happen in egypt now, for t
today is that these terrible events will be used by the government to justify a return to emergency law. we still don't have a constitution in egypt, we don't have a parliament. our president and prime minister missing all day. they have made no official statements. you basically have a fringe element that claims to represent us, and it doesn't, on a day and a time when egyptians are still very much trying to decide which way -- which way our revolution is going, freedom of expression must be a...
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immigration law. do we think, perhaps, there has been a change at all to his conservative ideology? >> it's possible. i mean, you're right, he did vote with liberals on that immigration case on several of the votes. i think justice alito joined on one of those, as well. in all terms been unanimous 7-2, 8-1, 9-0 decisions by the court. that's not that shocking. but if you go through them and look for decisions like last thursday where you have the four lining up with the chief justice to decide the outcome of the case. that's the only one you're going to find aside from an obscure tax case back in 2006. i would say we don't have enough data to indicate that the chief justice is really changing his stripes and far more likely we'll see him return to his usual conservative stance in the coming term. >> one of the things almost as interesting as the decision itself is the soap opera that appears to have developed behind the decision. according to cbs, justice anthony kennedy, the most involved in trying t
immigration law. do we think, perhaps, there has been a change at all to his conservative ideology? >> it's possible. i mean, you're right, he did vote with liberals on that immigration case on several of the votes. i think justice alito joined on one of those, as well. in all terms been unanimous 7-2, 8-1, 9-0 decisions by the court. that's not that shocking. but if you go through them and look for decisions like last thursday where you have the four lining up with the chief justice to...
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a law in 21 states that gives the right to protect your home. >> when someone breaks into your house the oklahoma castle law presumes that the intruder means to use deadly force, so the homeowner is legally justified in shooting even if it turns out the intruder was unarmed. >> reporter: now instead of mckinley, the second alleged intruder is charged with first-degree murder. >> the accomplice was up to no good with the person who was killed. under our felony murder laws that's the person responsible. >> reporter: today mckinley is a hometown hero with hope that the worst is behind her. >> maybe something a little better than last year. >> reporter: kristen dahlgren, nbc news, los angeles. >> up next here tonight we're going to try to explain what's going on across parts of this country including 60 degrees in a town famous for cold winters. cold winters. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be
a law in 21 states that gives the right to protect your home. >> when someone breaks into your house the oklahoma castle law presumes that the intruder means to use deadly force, so the homeowner is legally justified in shooting even if it turns out the intruder was unarmed. >> reporter: now instead of mckinley, the second alleged intruder is charged with first-degree murder. >> the accomplice was up to no good with the person who was killed. under our felony murder laws...
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it was also because of restricted immigration laws. what we have done, we have had essentially open immigration since the early 1970s. we have had a huge follow on baby boom and now slack markets. we have educational standards -- >> i don't understand how -- i mean we have shown that the companies can afford it. we are not talking about going back to a $50,000 a year, full pension job, we are talking a raise to $25,000 a year. the companies can afford it. when you put it on market forces. >> companies can afford a lot of things. why should they do it? >> it would be a benefit. it would be a benefit to retailers as well. $5 billion would go back to the retail sector. walmart customers would have more money in their pockets. >> let me insert myself into this. it's not just, you know, the walton family on one side or the slackness on labor markets. >> workers have power when markets are tight. >> workers also have power as guaranteed statutorily governments and laws we pass that we ignore. that's also part of it. you have absolutely the r
it was also because of restricted immigration laws. what we have done, we have had essentially open immigration since the early 1970s. we have had a huge follow on baby boom and now slack markets. we have educational standards -- >> i don't understand how -- i mean we have shown that the companies can afford it. we are not talking about going back to a $50,000 a year, full pension job, we are talking a raise to $25,000 a year. the companies can afford it. when you put it on market forces....
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gun control, a "usa today"/gallup poll shows a split america. 58% of those polled want stronger gun laws, up 15% from october of last year, but when it comes to assault weapons, 44% of those polled support a federal ban, yet 51% oppose one, showing little movement over the last year. yesterday, philadelphia's mayor renewed calls for an assault weapons ban in the wake of the deadly shootings early monday that killed two firefighters in upstate new york. another teed off on comments made by the head of the nra, who told nbc's david gregory he favors armed guards at every school. >> i guess, you know, out of last week's bizarre press statement -- it wasn't a press conference -- i guess mr. lapierre would say that firefighters need to have armed guards go with them. i mean, i think it just shows that that was a completely dumb [ bleep ] idea from the start. we need to ban assault weapons, we need to ban the high-capacity clips and magazines. we need serious background information system upgrade. >> if it's crazy to call for putting police and armed security in our schools to protect our chil
gun control, a "usa today"/gallup poll shows a split america. 58% of those polled want stronger gun laws, up 15% from october of last year, but when it comes to assault weapons, 44% of those polled support a federal ban, yet 51% oppose one, showing little movement over the last year. yesterday, philadelphia's mayor renewed calls for an assault weapons ban in the wake of the deadly shootings early monday that killed two firefighters in upstate new york. another teed off on comments...
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at columbia law school in new york city. hughes, of course, was at the top of his class, made the highest grade ever recorded on the new york bar, and franklin actually flunked a couple of courses, never finished but did pass the bar, the new york bar. hughes then went on to be a brilliant lawyer in private practice but also made his name as an investigator of corruption and mismanagement in the, in the utilities and insurance fields. and he was a very cool, very tough investigator. one very indignant ceo of an insurance company when the question got very, very tough said to hughes, sir, we are missionaries serving the public interest. and hughes said that he was looking into what seemed to be exorbitant salaries. he said, yes, but the question still comes back to the salaries of the missionaries. [laughter] and he just kept boring in, and he made such a impression on everybody that it catapulted him into politics. he was elected governor of new york, republican, and reelected. franklin, on the other hand, never really cared
at columbia law school in new york city. hughes, of course, was at the top of his class, made the highest grade ever recorded on the new york bar, and franklin actually flunked a couple of courses, never finished but did pass the bar, the new york bar. hughes then went on to be a brilliant lawyer in private practice but also made his name as an investigator of corruption and mismanagement in the, in the utilities and insurance fields. and he was a very cool, very tough investigator. one very...
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the first is on the challenge to the individual mandate in healthcare law. new fox poll finds 670% of those polled see that as a violation of individual righ rights. only 36% find it acceptable. 41% agree with catholic groups. this is the beginning of wider and lengthier process with the action and the court challenges so the administration has a real fight on its hands. >> chris: thank you. house members voted to protect their own expense account to domestic budget cut. lawmakers opted to freeze the $574 million budget. after two years of cuts. after passing the lawmaker, lawmakers left washington for week-long vacation. campaign trail was about offense, defense and a short phrase that may reverberate to november. chief political correspondent carl cameron tracks the back and forth. >> with the campaign focused on the anemic economy, romney railed against the president's assertion the private sector is doing fine as proof that will obama is turning the nation to big government and more debt. >> for the president of the united states to say private sector is
the first is on the challenge to the individual mandate in healthcare law. new fox poll finds 670% of those polled see that as a violation of individual righ rights. only 36% find it acceptable. 41% agree with catholic groups. this is the beginning of wider and lengthier process with the action and the court challenges so the administration has a real fight on its hands. >> chris: thank you. house members voted to protect their own expense account to domestic budget cut. lawmakers opted...
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it didn't become law, and the government didn't shut down. you didn't have to -- >> moderator: gentlemen, i guess let me jump ahead to a topic i was thinking of taking up later, but since it's on the table, congressman dold, your opponent says that on the 20 most important votes you did not break with your leaders even once, and that led the tea party to pull congress to the fringe. what is your response? dold: that was, actually, 24 votes. 20% of those votes pass with the the democratic majority. ten of those volts tenny hoyer voted for. not a single one talked about women's health care, the environment, not a single one was talking about transportation infrastructure, not a single one of those votes were dealing on education or a single one on gun control, all things that i think are important to the people of the 10th district and i think are critical votes -- [inaudible conversations] schneider. if we look at the record of this congress which is the most ineffective in our lifetimes, he voted twice with the ryan plan. he talks -- he voted
it didn't become law, and the government didn't shut down. you didn't have to -- >> moderator: gentlemen, i guess let me jump ahead to a topic i was thinking of taking up later, but since it's on the table, congressman dold, your opponent says that on the 20 most important votes you did not break with your leaders even once, and that led the tea party to pull congress to the fringe. what is your response? dold: that was, actually, 24 votes. 20% of those votes pass with the the democratic...
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vladimir putin signed the ban into law on friday. lawmakers there cite a history of abuse of russian children adopted by american families. many believe it was a retaliation about a law signed by president obama that poses u.s. travel and financial restrictions on human right s abusers in russia. good morning. you were in the process of adopting a 13-year-old boy named -- and his name is daniel from an orphanage in siberia. >> yes. >> tell me the status. is that on hold right now? >> it's definitely on hold because of the law that putin just signed in. but i'm ever hopeful that things are going to change. and i'm hopeful that better communication between both countries might cause putin to rethink the thing he just signed. >> how far along were you in this process to adopt him before the ban went into effect? >> well, i had already met daniel. i had lived over there for a few months in 2010 and spent a great deal of time with him. i completed my dossier. the region created a law banning u.s. adoptions before the country did. and that
vladimir putin signed the ban into law on friday. lawmakers there cite a history of abuse of russian children adopted by american families. many believe it was a retaliation about a law signed by president obama that poses u.s. travel and financial restrictions on human right s abusers in russia. good morning. you were in the process of adopting a 13-year-old boy named -- and his name is daniel from an orphanage in siberia. >> yes. >> tell me the status. is that on hold right now?...
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it's called the "stand your ground" law but it's really stand someone else's ground law. >> 19 other states have similar laws, allowing the use of deadly force outside a home of business. they encourage violent behavior. >> based on fear and paranoia and the idea of shoot first and ask question later, and vigilantes protecting themsel s themselves, and this is a law that encourages that. >> now they're inspecting the law. pete williams, nbc news, washington. >> we mentioned this at the top of the broadcast, after weeks of speculati speculation, tonight, we learned what killed whitney houston. the cause was accidental drowning complicating by cocaine and heart disease. there were other drugs found in the system including xanax, marijuana, benadryl, and other, but they didn't contribute to our death. we have reached our chief medical expert by phone tonight. nancy, i heard the medical examiner quoted as saying, she had a heart ataturk aggravated by cocaine while in the bathtub, plain and simple. >> this is a classic examiple o the pain of addition, and you don't have to have one massiv
it's called the "stand your ground" law but it's really stand someone else's ground law. >> 19 other states have similar laws, allowing the use of deadly force outside a home of business. they encourage violent behavior. >> based on fear and paranoia and the idea of shoot first and ask question later, and vigilantes protecting themsel s themselves, and this is a law that encourages that. >> now they're inspecting the law. pete williams, nbc news, washington. >>...